Describes several types of evidence that forensic scientists study in the investigation of crimes, including fingerprints, blood splatters, toxicology, hair strands, pieces of glass, and others; examines accident reconstruction; and discusses the impact technological advances in DNA and other areas have had on crime fighting.
| hid | mid | miid | nid | wid | location_code | location | barcode | callnum | dewey | created | updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 621960 | 4371925 | 2280 | 69091 | 116759 | YORH | 518 | YORH92540 | 363.25 FUL | 363.25 | 1577459752 | 1709567815 |
| 1325541 | 4990210 | 2323 | 69091 | 116759 | PIBR | 382 | PIMI101213 | 363.25 FUL | 363.25 | 1581465224 | 1736518457 |
| 1900915 | 5494303 | 2444 | 69091 | 116759 | GCMS | 215 | GCMS508482 | 363.25 FUL | 363.25 | 1582575937 | 1742569409 |